Lightroom CC 2015.12 arrives with bug fixes, new camera and lens support

Adobe has just launched Lightroom 2015.12, adding support for new lenses and cameras, including the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, Nikon D7500, and Leica TL2. The update also fixes several bugs, including a problem with missing iPhone video GPS data, with the wrong photo being shown in the navigator preview pane, ‘erratic deletion of files,’ trouble exporting to Flickr, and more.

As far as new support goes, users now have access to ‘new color matching camera profiles,’ too.

Adobe advises that some Lightroom customers could still experience crashing problems if they’re using older AMD GPU drivers, and that they should update to Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.1 to fix the problem.

The previous version of Lightroom CC (2015.10) was released in April. The company explains that it decided to skip releasing Camera Raw 9.11 ‘due to the unfortunate events that occurred on that day,’ instead jumping straight to version 9.12. As a result, Adobe went straight from Lightroom 2015.10 to 2015.12 in order to keep the two products’ names in sync.

Lightroom CC 2015.12 adds support for the following cameras:

Canon EOS 6D Mark II

Canon EOS 200D(EOS Kiss X9, EOS Rebel SL2)

Leica TL2

Nikon D7500

Olympus Tough TG-5

The full list of new camera lens profile support can be found on Adobe’s blog.